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Monday, October 28, 2013

MYSTERY OF ALBANY’S 3,000-YEAR-OLD MUMMIES THE TOPIC FOR
ALBANY ROUNDTABLE’S NOVEMBER 13TH LUNCHEON

The Albany Roundtable has a fascinating speaker lined up for
its November 13th luncheon; Tammis K. Groft, executive director of the Albany
Institute of History & Art, is expected to discuss the Institute’s latest
exhibit, GE Presents: The Mystery of the
Albany Mummies.

The story of the Albany Mummies centers on two Ancient
Egyptian mummies and their coffins. Albany Institute board member Samuel Brown
purchased the 3,000 year old mummies and coffin bottoms from the Cairo Museum
in 1909.

Plans for a major exhibition began seven years ago with new
research, including analysis of the of the hieroglyphs on the coffin parts
which indicated it belonged to Ankhefenmut, a priest and sculptor who lived
between the years 1069 and 945 BC. X-Rays and CT Scans performed by Albany
Medical Center also yielded surprising results.

The Albany Institute of History & Art is one of the oldest museums in the United States (founded 1791) and is a major repository for the region's history and cultural heritage.

Ms. Groft was appointed executive director of the Institute
in 2013. She began as an intern in 1976 and was hired as Assistant Curator of
Collections and Exhibitions in 1978. Since then, she has assumed increasing
responsibilities and has served as chief curator since 1987. She has organized
and researched or supervised the development of over 70 exhibitions
highlighting the history, art and culture of the Capital Region.

Ms. Groft also serves and an Adjunct Professor for the
Public History Program, SUNYA and teaches a Graduate course called Curatorial
Practices. She is currently on the Board of Directors of the Williamstown Art
Conservation Center, in Williamstown, MA. Ms. Groft holds an MA in American
Folk Culture from the Cooperstown Graduate Program, State University of New
York at Oneonta, and a BA in Anthropology from Hartwick College, Oneonta.

The cost for the luncheon is $20, which may be paid at the
door. The Roundtable is also offering its guests the option of paying in
advance with a credit card at www.albanyroundtable.com. The
University Club will serve a hot and cold buffet from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.,
with the program commencing at 12:30. Reservations for the November 13 luncheon
are required by November 11 and may be made by prepaying online, by calling 518-431-1400 (the Albany Colonie
Regional Chamber of Commerce) or by sending an e-mail to albanyroundtable@yahoo.com.

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About the Roundtable

The Albany Roundtable is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit organization that presents a unique opportunity for people from around the region and from all walks of life to gather to hear speakers with diverse viewpoints on timely subjects.